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I think male and female are genders as well as, obviously, biological sexes.
re the highlighted: I don't think it's a fact that can be observed is it?
I think we tear down the sex / gender distinction at our own peril.
When I hear or use the word sexWP, I mean a collection of observable biological characteristics, such as whether one produces ova or sperm and whether one carries a Y chromosome. There are all sorts of (admittedly rare) intermediate conditions falling between the two sexes, such as CAIS.
When I hear or use the word genderWP, I mean a "range of characteristics pertaining to, and differentiating between, masculinity and femininity." I do not mean a range of characteristics differentiating between masculinity, femininity, and [THIRD WAY OF PRESENTING OR PERCEIVING ONESELF], but then I wasn't raised in Navajo culture or Native Hawaiian culture or another culture with a well established and widely understood third gender. (Then again, neither were the respondents of the Australia Talks National Survey project.)
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There's plenty of evidence that homosexuality has existed for millennia, transgenderism not so much.
And normal males uncomfortable taking their clothes off around gay males is also a real thing and they need their views accepted too.
I think we tear down the sex / gender distinction at our own peril.
When I hear or use the word sexWP, I mean a collection of observable biological characteristics, such as whether one produces ova or sperm and whether one carries a Y chromosome. There are all sorts of (admittedly rare) intermediate conditions falling between the two sexes, such as CAIS.
When I hear or use the word genderWP, I mean a "range of characteristics pertaining to, and differentiating between, masculinity and femininity." I do not mean a range of characteristics differentiating between masculinity, femininity, and [THIRD WAY OF PRESENTING OR PERCEIVING ONESELF], but then I wasn't raised in Navajo culture or Native Hawaiian culture or another culture with a well established and widely understood third gender. (Then again, neither were the respondents of the Australia Talks National Survey project.)
Everyone is equal yet striving desperately to be different. Go figure.
Be you, do you. But having to have 74,000 different genders? To me it's like the guy that says he's Italian because his great-great grandmother was from Italy. "See, I'm different!" Again, be yourself and do what makes you happy. But the labels are mostly there to make people feel "special." This is heightened by social media as well, where everyone is wanting to be seen, to get likes, etc.
We've tried for a long time to try to remove the labels of race, for instance. You don't want to be called "a black man", just "a man." We now call a "mailman" a "mail carrier." There are no more stewardesses, they are "flight attendants." And yet we are now sticking NEW labels on people?
But masculinity-feminity is its own spectrum, of behavior.
I would say he is cisgendered, if he identifies and presents as a man. Male is a term denoting sex, not gender.A very femme gay man is still male sex and male gendered...
How does this invalidate the existence of more than two genders in those and other cultures...
I don't believe I've invoked the term binary, certainly not approvingly. I think the analogy to a color spectrum is fairly apt. Even if it turns out we are doing pointillism with ink.What makes those people so different from you that your hard gender binary is more true than their non binary genders?
As I keep saying, this isn't hard unless you want it to be.
Everyone is equal yet striving desperately to be different. Go figure.
Be you, do you. But having to have 74,000 different genders? To me it's like the guy that says he's Italian because his great-great grandmother was from Italy. "See, I'm different!" Again, be yourself and do what makes you happy. But the labels are mostly there to make people feel "special." This is heightened by social media as well, where everyone is wanting to be seen, to get likes, etc.
We've tried for a long time to try to remove the labels of race, for instance. You don't want to be called "a black man", just "a man." We now call a "mailman" a "mail carrier." There are no more stewardesses, they are "flight attendants." And yet we are now sticking NEW labels on people?
How can people disagree with a fact that can be observed and has been reported on so much in recent times?
Something does not have to be common for the evidence of its existence to be overwhelming or mountainous.
I know some argue that many transgender folk are just screwed up in the head
There are many, many gender identities. Not just three.
I find that I don't actually have to understand something about people before I decide to treat them nicely.
Who cares what categories and labels people want to put themselves into? As long as we're treating everybody properly do the labels matter? I'm going to hold the door for someone walking up as I'm going through it whether they consider themselves male, female, neutral, Klingon, or the sedevacantist pope.
Kind of depends on what they mean.I look at something like this with incredulity. That some folk just deny the undeniable because to not do so challenges their mindset.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-11...ustralians-in-australia-talks-survey/11714302
How can people disagree with a fact that can be observed and has been reported on so much in recent times?
Kind of depends on what they mean.
Is it denying the obvious to say, "There are only two genders but some folks are on a spectrum between them"?
And normal males uncomfortable taking their clothes off around gay males is also a real thing and they need their views accepted too.
So because some men are homophobic women have no right to privacy when they're changing their clothes?